
Infernum 2019
Infernum (2019), directed by Dutch Marich, dives into the eerie depths of paranormal mystery with a chilling premise rooted in ancient folklore.
Director: Dutch Marich
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Infernum (2019) about?
Infernum (2019) follows Camille Williams, who investigates a terrifying paranormal phenomenon linked to the disappearance of her parents years earlier. Teaming up with her friend James, she uncovers clues tied to an ancient sound described as hellish screaming and grinding teeth, leading them into a nightmarish mystery.
Who directed Infernum?
Infernum was directed by Dutch Marich, bringing a sharp focus to its horror themes and atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in Infernum?
The film stars Suziey Block as Camille Williams, Clinton Roper Elledge as James, Sarah Schoofs, Michael Barbuto, and Abby Wathen in key roles.
Is Infernum (2019) worth watching?
While Infernum (2019) doesn't have an IMDb rating to gauge reception, its tight 85-minute runtime, horror theme, and supernatural angle make it a solid pick for fans of atmospheric, short but intense horror films. Expect a moody, suspenseful ride rather than jump scares.
How long is Infernum?
Infernum has a runtime of 85 minutes.
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About Infernum (2019) — A Paranormal Horror Journey into Ancient Myths
Infernum (2019), directed by Dutch Marich, dives into the eerie depths of paranormal mystery with a chilling premise rooted in ancient folklore. Camille Williams (Suziey Block), haunted by the inexplicable disappearance of her parents during her childhood, teams up with her friend James (Clinton Roper Elledge) to uncover the truth behind a haunting sound described in old texts as "the wailing and gnashing of teeth." This supernatural horror film blends psychological tension with dark, atmospheric dread, creating an unsettling journey that questions the boundaries between myth and reality.
As Camille and James delve deeper, the line between past and present blurs, revealing a sinister force that may be tied to something far more sinister than mere coincidence. With a runtime of just 85 minutes, Infernum (2019) packs a punch, delivering a compact yet intense exploration of fear, loss, and the unseen horrors that lurk in the shadows.